The good man has no doubt
let slip something on that subject also, though mother would deny it: 'I shall refuse,' says she.
But the Labour leader
let slip something he probably didn't mean to say, as he answered questions following the launch of his party's General Election manifesto.
The female officer, codenamed Sonia, chatted up the loner in the hope he would
let slip something incriminating.
But Kenny Dalglish did
let slip something significant in the aftermath.
Someone may
let slip something you have told them in confidence.
On the funeral of the 26-year-old, who in recent months had pitched himself against Mehsud, his brother Misabhuddin vowed to reporters that he would take revenge against Mehsud, he also
let slip something else.
However, if you get too caught up in the moment, it can lead to a red face if you
let slip something that would be better kept a secret.
Surely Gareth is too practised a media operator to
let slip something so explosive without understanding the potential impact it would have at a time when factions in the crowd were militating so openly against the manager?
During an interview with Simon Davies at Spurs on Friday, the Welsh international
let slip something that might just constitute news to your average Cardiff City fan (if there is such a being).
When it comes to bioterrorism and its insidious infectious diseases, we've
let slip something that was once pretty good.
I looked it up out of curiosity the other day because one of our babes had
let slip something quite surprising from her mouth.